Social Security

I represent disabled individuals in their claims for Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income benefits. You may be eligible for Social Security if you are disabled, a spouse or child of someone who gets Social Security, a spouse or child of a worker who died, or a dependent parent of a worker who died. In order to be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits, a disabled or blind individual must have paid Social Security taxes to become insured for benefits. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a Federal income supplement program funded by general tax revenues designed to help aged, blind and disabled people with little or no income. In order to be eligible for Supplemental Security Income, a disabled or blind adult or child must meet certain criteria including, having limited income, having limited resources, being a U.S. citizen or national, or in one of the certain categories of aliens; and living in the United States or Northern Mariana Islands. There are many ways to apply for and/or appeal a denial of benefits, and I am willing to assist you in this process.